Wednesday, June 15, 2016

FBI Vows To Go Public If Obama Blocks Indictment Of Hillary

As we have been reporting, Barack Obama's anointed successor Hillary Rodham Clinton is in big trouble over the casual way she handled top secret emails while serving as Secretary of State. The only thing saving Hillary right now is the protection being given her by The Obama Administration. However, if Obama’s Attorney General, Loretta Lynch, does not follow her oath of office and indict Hillary Clinton, FBI investigators will go public with their findings, according to former US House of Representatives majority leader Tom DeLay.

On The Steve Malzberg Show on Monday, 13 June, DeLay repeated a previous claim that the FBI is ready to indict the former Secretary of State on criminal charges related to 1,300 classified documents stored on a private email server.

"They’re ready to recommend an indictment and they also say that if the attorney general does not indict, they’re going public," the Texas Republican told the radio host, "one way or another either she’s going to be indicted and that process begins, or we try her in the public eye with her campaign. One way or another she’s going to have to face these charges."

Malzburg also talked with former Attorney General Michael Mukasey on Monday. He said Obama may direct Lynch to not indict Clinton and if he did it would result in Watergate-level resignations.

“The fact is that the president can direct the attorney general not to bring charges. The attorney general works for the president and the president can order that … Although I can’t believe that you wouldn’t get people resigning in the wake of something like that, the same way that we did at the time of Watergate,” Mukasey said.

Having refused to release the documents despite long-standing Freedom of Information requests The State Department finally released a small batch of heavily redacted documents following several court orders. Wikileaks however (and presumably the FBI also) have around 30,000 documents from Clinton's private server that were circulated during her time at the State Department.

In addition to messages marked 'clasified' relating to national security, documents contained in a Wikileaks email dump revealed conflict of interest issues between Clinton’s official duties as secretary of state and “pay to play” schemes with the Clinton foundation.

Since the story emerged over a year ago, mainstream media media has played down the allegations, conveniently forgetting that while she was in charge of the state department Mrs. Clinton destroyed the careers of several senior military officers, ostensibly for more trivial offences than she now stands accused of, but according to Washington insiders, probably because they stood up to her bullying and authoritarianism. With the exception of Fox News and the alternative media, she has also been given an easy ride on allegations of corruption within the Clinton Foundation, the multi - million dollar charity she heads, which seems to spend little on charitable works and a lot on cronyism and handing out sinecures to allies and people the Clintons seek favours from.

Inexplicably many Democrat voters say they will vote for Clinton regardless of criminal charges.